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- Fulgenzio Micanzio (1570 in P****irano – 1654 in Venice) was a Lombardic Servite friar and theologian. A close ****ociate of Paolo Sarpi, he undertook correspondence...
- learned in Oxford. In Venice, Hobbes made the acquaintance of Fulgenzio Micanzio, an ****ociate of Paolo Sarpi, a Venetian scholar and statesman. His scholarly...
- written by Fulgenzio Micanzio addressed to William Cavendish, 1st Earl of Devonshire and translated by Thomas Hobbes, Micanzio introduced De Dominis...
- and Kotor's nobility, this right was revoked by the consultare Fulgenzio Micanzio, thus empowering the position of the city's urban elite. After the Treaty...
- alive) and his close friend Fulgenzio Micanzio, something concealed at the time as a matter of prudence. Micanzio was also in touch with Dudley Carleton...
- Inquisition was of less consequence (see House of Elzevir). Fra Fulgenzio Micanzio, the official theologian of the Republic of Venice, had initially offered...
- gain sympathy from more clergy like Ascanio II Piccolomini and Fulgenzio Micanzio. Therefore, Finocchario believes that Galileo's trial was not a condemnation...
- Paul V during the confrontation of those years was given by Fulgenzio Micanzio, Sarpi's ally. It was with Ferrari's approval that Sarpi took up the appointment...
- (1994, p.184), Favaro (1905, 16:209, 230)(in Italian). When Fulgenzio Micanzio, one of Galileo's friends in Venice, sought to have Galileo's Discourse...
- Paolo Sarpi. Bedell wrote a series of Protestant sermons with Fulgenzio Micanzio, Sarpi's disciple. Having returned to Bury in 1610, he married Leah, daughter...